Hey guys this is my first thread ever on this forum and my problem is I put left hand side on every shot. I have tried head position changed stance and other things but I can't get rid of it.
For long pots that i have to cut to the left I'll always miss them thin and cuts to the right always thick and sometimes even thin coz of the amount of left hand side (unintentional)
And a more critical thing is that when I am down on the shot I can see my cue is to the right meaning the butt end of the cue is closer to my body and it's straight but straight across if that makes sense. I've tried fixing that but it doesn't work.
Cuts to the left feel very hard may it be short distance or long distance my cue always is to the right I can feel it and I always end up over cutting but generally cuts to the right are easier I have no clue how to fix it and the funny thing sometimes even if I apply right hand side the cue ball still has left hand side so it's so much that even if aim to the right of the white I still put left side I think it has something to do with my cue being across to the right. Hope all that makes sense any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks
For long pots that i have to cut to the left I'll always miss them thin and cuts to the right always thick and sometimes even thin coz of the amount of left hand side (unintentional)
And a more critical thing is that when I am down on the shot I can see my cue is to the right meaning the butt end of the cue is closer to my body and it's straight but straight across if that makes sense. I've tried fixing that but it doesn't work.
Cuts to the left feel very hard may it be short distance or long distance my cue always is to the right I can feel it and I always end up over cutting but generally cuts to the right are easier I have no clue how to fix it and the funny thing sometimes even if I apply right hand side the cue ball still has left hand side so it's so much that even if aim to the right of the white I still put left side I think it has something to do with my cue being across to the right. Hope all that makes sense any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks
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